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CHILD LABOR IN AFGHANISTAN BY LUCAS ROSS-SMITH. ABOUT AFGHANISTAN - -Population: 30.55 million - - 3.3 Million Children and up are working - -The official.

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1 CHILD LABOR IN AFGHANISTAN BY LUCAS ROSS-SMITH

2 ABOUT AFGHANISTAN - -Population: 30.55 million - - 3.3 Million Children and up are working - -The official language of Afghanistan is dari and pashto. - -It is located on the upper left hand side of India and north west from Pakistan and east of iran.

3 TYPES OF CHILD LABOR IN AFGHANISTAN These children are involved with farming, weaving, construction, mining, brick making, gathering water, wood and goods, collecting garbage, trafficking drugs, military for ex. Suicide bombers and war, sexual harassment and human trafficking. But I will be focusing on the main things like the everyday life of those in child labor and get in more detail in what they have to do for child labor.

4 THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF CHILD LABOR IN AFGHANISTAN The most common is brick making The most common is brick making Over 20,000 children are working long hours in brick factory's Over 20,000 children are working long hours in brick factory's Just like a lot of other jobs they worked to pay off there parents debt Just like a lot of other jobs they worked to pay off there parents debt Out of every 2,300 children 90% of them will go work in the brick factory’s Out of every 2,300 children 90% of them will go work in the brick factory’s They can work 8-12 hours a day They can work 8-12 hours a day They put there brick clay into a mold and then stack them to dry for a little bit then they go and put the bricks into a fire to make them harden a to get there colour They put there brick clay into a mold and then stack them to dry for a little bit then they go and put the bricks into a fire to make them harden a to get there colour

5 WHAT IS LIKE IN THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF THOSE INVOLVED IN CHILD LABOR They cant go to school for education which then they lose there chance of getting a better job to pay more They cant play with others They lose there child hood They start really young at ages 4-7 They could be really hurt because there exposed to dangerous surroundings

6 HOW COULD WE HELP? We could have fundraisings/ charity to give to them so family's could have food and money to maybe get education and then get a better job to get more pay We could have fundraisings/ charity to give to them so family's could have food and money to maybe get education and then get a better job to get more pay

7 HOW WAS IT IN GREAT BRITTAN FOR THE CHILDREN IN CHILD LABOR They had no rights They had no rights They couldn’t live there child hood like play and have fun They couldn’t live there child hood like play and have fun They started very young at the ages of 5-8 They started very young at the ages of 5-8 They would get hurt in dangerous conditions that risked there health They would get hurt in dangerous conditions that risked there health They had to work there hole life They had to work there hole life

8 GREAT BRITAIN TO AFGHANISTAN Great BritainAfghanistan -They where in dangerous conditions -Where not paid as much as adults -They didn’t have as much rights as the adults -Nobody was against the child labor -Paid an average of $6 a day -Working at least 8 hours a day and up to 12 hours a day -All genders would work -They didn’t have any safety so they can get injured easily

9 CITATIONS " Afghanistan." Findings on the worst forms of child labor -. web. 18 jan. 2016. "The borgen project." The borgen project RSS2. Web. 18 jan. 2016. "Google images." Google images. Web. 18 jan. 2016


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